Ten extraordinary months, with teachers of international standing. A unique opportunity to learn directly from the protagonists. Master Raffles Milano: finally someone thought about it.
Course leader: Marc Sadler, Industrial designer
French born in Austria, Marc Sadler lived and worked as a designer in France, the United States, Asia and Italy. One of the first graduates in Esthétique industrielle at the ENSAD in Paris with a thesis on plastics, he pioneered the experimentation of materials and the contamination between technologies, which have become distinctive aspects of his activity. At the beginning of the 70s he developed the first ski boot in fully recyclable thermoplastic material, industrialized by the Italian Caber (later to become Lotto). Today, thanks to his eclecticism, he is a consultant for companies in every sector of the industry. Over the years, he has obtained important awards and recognition at an international level, including 4 Compassi d'Oro ADI (1994, 2001, 2008 and 2014). The back protector designed for Dainese is in the permanent collection of the MOMA in New York and the Mite lamp by Foscarini is part of the design collection of the Center Pompidou in Paris. He is passionate about painting and drawing, to the point of considering them his most authentic interests.
Find out "Why choose Raffles Milano" and get to know the Master in Product & Interior Design with Course Leader Marc Sadler.
Because?
Why do design projects that seem to have all the credentials fail to pass the market test? Is there a recipe for success? The answer is: there are no recipes. There is the talent, the energy, the seriousness of the project. There is an understanding of the complexity of the world, and the ability to model oneself on it. There is tenacity, analysis and learning.
Student of the year
At the end of each academic year, RM awards the best talent of each year of the course.
The recognition is given to the student who, for academic career and portfolio, has distinguished himself in the evaluation of both a commission of internal teachers and that of a commission of external professionals, called in this case to judge a portfolio guaranteed by anonymity.
Project teachers
Learning directly from the protagonists means acquiring the most advanced visions and methods at the source. Unlike traditional Masters, the Raffles Milano Masters bring knowledge into the classroom thanks to 10 professionals at the top of the market who take turns in the classroom over the ten months.
Each professional spends a month with the students. 8 months of 4 weeks and 2 months of 3 weeks.
For each week there is a 6-hour day and an 8-hour day of lessons with the professional.
At the end of each month the student receives an evaluation on the project carried out.
Some of the professionals could be replaced during the Master, with other professionals at the top of the market, keeping the level of the international Faculty unchanged.
- Danilo De Rossi (Designer)
- Lorenzo Gecchelin (Architect and Designer)
- Makio Hasuike (Industrial designer)
- Yossef Schvetz
- Barbara Tornaghi (Industrial Designer)
- Motoki Yoshio (Designer)
Method teachers
There are also theoretical knowledge and skills that are not learned in the race and require ad hoc study. It is not known when they will be able to serve, but one thing is certain: they will serve.
For this reason, students have during the 10 months 200 hours of lessons with the method teachers, the lessons are distributed during the 10 months of the Master.
Some of the method teachers could be replaced during the Master, keeping the Faculty level unchanged.
- Alice Barki (Industrial designer)
- Marco Capellini (Architect)
- Mindert De Koningh (Patternmaker)
- Laura Lisi (Translator / Interpreter)
- Anna Santi (Researcher)
- Giulio Vinaccia (Designer)
Companies
In almost thirty years of activity, Raffles Group has built a solid network of partners who collaborate in the Three-year Courses and in the Masters. The reputation of the companies and the quality of the relationships developed are the guarantee of a decidedly fertile encounter between the education and business worlds.
Adidas, Aigner, B&O - Bang & Olufsen, Boucheron, Brother, Bulgari, Burberry, C&A, Cartier, Chanel, Chloé, Design Business Chamber Singapore, Diesel, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Dunhill, Elle, Fendi, Fujifilm, Furniture Design Award Singapore, Giorgio Armani, H&M, Heinz, Hermes, Hogan, HP Technology, HSBC - Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, IKEA, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, Kohler, Lear Corporation, Lego, Li & Fung, L'Oréal, Louis Vuitton, LVMH, Mahogany, Max Mara, MediaCorp, Metro, Michael Kors, Microsoft, Nippon Paint, Nokia, Orchard Road Business Association, Pepsi, Philips, Prada, Puma, Ralph Lauren, Redworks, Richemont, Richmond, Rolex, Saatchi & Saatchi, Saint Laurent Paris, Samsung, Shiseido, Siemens, Singapore Furniture Industries Council, Singapore Jewelers Association, Sony Pictures, Standard Chartered, Textile & Fashion Federation, Tiffany & Co., Valentino, Versace, Y&R, Yves Saint Laurent.
Raffles Talks
Every Monday evening, at 6.30 pm Raffles Milano invites students to meet a great figure from the design scene, style and culture of the project. Listening live to the stories and ideas that influence the market and advance our mindsets is an opportunity of great depth, which complements academic programs.